What happened to the Kursk shipwreck?

Updated on technology 2024-03-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    On 12 August 2000, the Russian Northern Fleet was conducting military exercises in the Barents Sea. At 11:20 a.m., by order of the command of the Northern Fleet, the Kursk, which participated in the exercises, was ordered to prepare to launch torpedoes at their hypothetical enemy cruiser formation Peter. However, just 8 minutes after the Kursk received the order to launch a torpedo, a big ** suddenly happened.

    Just 2 minutes after the first **, a second ** occurred on the Kursk submarine, this time ** was more powerful and stronger than the first**. After two **, the Kursk quickly sank into the ...... of the Barents Sea

    After the accident, the Russian Navy took various measures and actively rescued the Kursk nuclear submarine on many occasions, but due to bad weather and other reasons, all 118 crew members on board were killed.

    The Kursk nuclear submarine is known as the "aircraft carrier terminator", it represents the most advanced level of the Russian Navy, why did it suddenly sink?

    After more than half a year of investigation, Russia claimed that the reason for the sinking of the "Kursk" nuclear submarine was due to the failure of the torpedo system inside the nuclear submarine.

    But many people disagree with this official account, believing that there was another reason for the sinking of the Kursk nuclear submarine. A Russian television station reported that the Kursk jammed during the test firing of one torpedo, and the ** of this torpedo detonated other torpedoes and sank the Kursk. There is a Western ** inference that the sinking of the Kursk was due to a fuel leak in the ship's torpedo.

    For both claims, the Kursk accident investigation committee called nonsense.

    It is also believed that the Kursk may have crashed into another ship or ship during the exercise, causing serious damage to the submarine and sinking. There is, of course, no firm evidence to support this claim.

    Some experts also say that it may also be related to the mines left over from the Second World War in the area. There is also a French documentary called "Kursk: A Submarine Under Rough Waters" that declares:

    The Kursk was actually sunk by a torpedo fired by an American submarine, and Russia had already investigated the truth, but at that time, the United States ** Clinton gave up the $10 billion debt lent to Russia in order to cover up the truth.

    The truth of the matter did not come to light with the release of the remains of the Kursk. No one can tell the truth. The fog that hangs over the Kursk nuclear submarine will still be difficult to dissipate in the short term.

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